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156 Entries Found: Page 5  of  8

MemberProfileWebsiteCountryPortfolio
sofia malacalzai use a olympus tought 8500, i have being studing photo for one year but i just start to take underwater photos. i found the site by googleSpainSpain
 
Ahmad MullaCanon G10, with external strobe. 2 years u/w photographer. Sipadan island, Malaysia. Bunaken & Lembeh strait, North Sulawesi Indonesia. Sharm El Sheikh red sea Egypt.KuwaitKuwait
 
Catherine MarshallI'm British but currently living in Australia, been taking photos underwater for around 3 years now. My current camera is an Ixus 90 IS with canon housing, usually with an Inon wide angle lens, but I'm upgrading to an SLR.My Website
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 
Alistair Merrifieldhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/alistairkiwi Canon 400D, Canon 100mm macro & 10-22mm, Ikelite housing, DS160 x 2.AustraliaAustralia
 
Chris MiskavitchLive and primarily dive the waters of New England. Dive instructor and technical diver. Shoot with Nikon D7100 in Ikelite housing and DS 161 Strobes.My Website
United StatesUnited States
 
Carlo Alberto Maricamera: Nikon D300 housing: hugyfot strobes: Sea & SeaItalyItaly
 
Kevin MonfredaI have been shooting underwater since 2005 after getting dive certified in Okinawa, Japan. I've been on a 3 year break now due to living in the DC area. Moving to Pensacola, FL this summer so hope to start shooting again. I shoot with a Canon Rebel XT in an Ikelite housing and Ikelite strobe. My favorite site is any where in Palau, although I also like Horseshoe Cliffs, Okinawa Japan.My Website
United StatesUnited States
 
Jörg MengeI use a Canon 30 D in a Sealux housing and a subtronic flash I´m photographer since 2007. My favorites divesites are Asia, Egypt and the Maledives. www.joerg-menge.com http://home.fotocommunity.de/joergmenge http://joergmenge.mygall.net My Website
GermanyGermany
 
Dylan McCradyim not sure what kind of camera it is, its actually my dads but i always get stuck carrying it all i know is that it is a cheap 6mp camera, i eventually enjoyed taking pictures and when ever im diving you couldnt take the camera away from meUnited StatesUnited States
 
Frank MichelsTaking Uw Photos Since 3 Years ,starting With an Fujif201 Pocket cam and an Olympus MJU 600 after This Going up to an Powershot G9 in Ikelite Housing and now With Nikon D300 in Ikelite Housing. Nikon DS125 Flash and some Expensive Glasses :) Taking Uw-Photos is Like Flying trought an Other Galaxie ,but no Photo is Worth Touching the Enviroment. My Website
GermanyGermany
 
Simon MittagSimon is an avid underwater photographer and marine life enthusiast from Sydney, Australia. Born and bred in Germany, he picked up scuba diving and underwater photography after moving down under in 2002 and has never looked back. You can usually find him in the water on the weekends on one of Sydney’s dive boats, shooting his housed Nikon D300 “WALL-E”, in Chowder Bay, or if he’s lucky over a long weekend at the Barrier Reef. Simon is a qualified PADI Digital Underwater Photography Specialty Instructor who enjoys working with students on any type of underwater photography, including post processing images using Adobe Photoshop and Apple’s Aperture 3. Clocking 250 dives on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, in Thailand, Sulawesi, Indonesia and French Polynesia his favourite dive sites are the wreck of the SS Yongala near Townsville, Steve’s Bommie on Ribbon Reef #10, Tupitipiti Pass on the southern end of Bora Bora, and Roma in Wakatobi.My Website
AustraliaAustralia
 
Daniele Miriglianonikon d300 subalItalyItaly
 
Katherine McKelveyI normally use a Canon PowerShot SD550 with a slave Ikelite strobe, and a wide angle lens. I've taken pictures underwater for about 4 years. I have enjoyed many wonderful diving sites and seem to always be able to find something worth photographing. Fiji is beautiful, Truk Lagoon is awe inspiring.United StatesUnited States
 
Victoria MackenzieI have been a u/w photographer for less than a year. I try to get out and practice as much as i can but as i am a dive instructor, its not very often! I am hopefully getting the chance to be part of the u/w photography department within the company i work for in january, so fingers crossed! I am using my new Canon G10, which i have had out a few times, but have just very recently moved onto using manual mode as opposed to programme mode. Its obviously a bit more complicated than just point and shoot, but so far so good! Currently i am based on Ko Lanta in Thailand and my favourite photography site is Ko Haa. It has a beautiful shallow lagoon, perfect for white balanced shots, and beautiful crystal clear blue water in the deeper areas. It has caverns, chimneys and a wonderful array of marine life, i love it!ThailandThailand
 
ganesh madisettiolympus mju 6mpUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom
 
Suzan MeldonianNikon D7100, 20+ yrs, fave dive area is SE Asia.My Website
United StatesUnited States
 
natasha maksymenkoCanon 40D, I have been taking pictures for 3 years now, My favorite photo dive site in Lanzarote is PechigueraSpainSpain
 
Adolfo MacioccoPadi instructor since 2005, started with Olympus 4mp digital compact in 2004 .In 2008 upgraded to Sea&Sea dx-1g with wide-angle and sea & sea strobe ys 110 . From july 2012 using a Nikon d7000 with Tokina 10-17 and Hugyfot housing with Inon z-240 My Website
ItalyItaly
 
Twila McanonUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom
 
Veronika MatějkováHi, my name is Veronika. I was born in 1977. I´been diving since 2005. I started uwphotography from 2006. I use my older OLYMPUS C-8080 and newly CANON G9 in original case with INON 2000 stobes and no name light /5600K/ :)) 2009 -I´m learning with my new camera CANON EOS 50 D in Nimar case. 2010- I changed the underwater housing. Now I use Ikelite with two strobes Ikelite DS 125 and DS 160. My Website
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
 
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